Skye1013 wrote:After getting accustomed to them as ponies... they just don't look right as humans...

no they dont....but i still like RD the best

Brekkie:Tanks are like shitty DPS. And healers are like REALLY distracted DPSAmirya:Why yes, your penis is longer than his because you hit 30k dps in the first 10 seconds. But guess what? That raid boss has a dick bigger than your ego. Flex:I don't make mistakes. I execute carefully planned strategic group wipes.Levie:(in /g) It's weird, I have a collar and I dont know where I got it from, Worgen are kinky!Levie:Drunk Lev goes and does what he pleases just to annoy sober Lev.Sagara:You see, you need to *spread* the bun before you insert the hot dog.

Re-watching the episode, I know why the Princessy thing didn't annoy me much: in a recent Mage: the Awakening supplement, they developped how a mage could become an arch-mage, who had always been legendary omnipotent figures in the setting. There were rumors and theories, but that was it.

How did they explain it? Well, the spell that turns one into an Archmage is beyond the power of a common mage. The trick, then, is to change Universal Truth, so that they have always been meant to be Archmages. It is the moment of satori that the first step to archmastery.

It felt a bit similar here - Twilight was given the final concept with the book - the final journey is about one's destiny fullfilled. Starswirl's mistake was to ignore the link between Friendship and Magic. Twilight's friends gave her the satori - she was an alicorn ever since the link between them had been bound. She just had to let destiny go.

When that day comes, seek all the light and wonder of this world, and fight.